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Page 1413
... percent in a particular skill would mean that 65 percent of all men in that career field should be careerists : 35 percent first - termers . As a general rule the higher the training costs , and the more complicated the skill , the more ...
... percent in a particular skill would mean that 65 percent of all men in that career field should be careerists : 35 percent first - termers . As a general rule the higher the training costs , and the more complicated the skill , the more ...
Page 1417
... percent . The Career Incentive Act of 1955 increased the regular compensation of officer personnel by about 7.6 percent on the aver- age , with the largest increases given to the higher grades . Between 1955 and 1958 the median earnings ...
... percent . The Career Incentive Act of 1955 increased the regular compensation of officer personnel by about 7.6 percent on the aver- age , with the largest increases given to the higher grades . Between 1955 and 1958 the median earnings ...
Page 1418
... percent ; the Career Incen- tive Act of 1955 provided an average increase in regular compensation of about 11 percent to those in grades E - 4 and above . The pay meas- ure , although applied selectively as among pay grades , was aimed ...
... percent ; the Career Incen- tive Act of 1955 provided an average increase in regular compensation of about 11 percent to those in grades E - 4 and above . The pay meas- ure , although applied selectively as among pay grades , was aimed ...
Page 1420
... percent and 25 percent of basic pay would be authorized for members of the uniformed services while on duty at specified locations or stations , including sea duty . Concurrently , the bill would repeal existing provisions for sea and ...
... percent and 25 percent of basic pay would be authorized for members of the uniformed services while on duty at specified locations or stations , including sea duty . Concurrently , the bill would repeal existing provisions for sea and ...
Page 1422
... percent increase in 1958 was more than they would have received under recomputation on the 1958 scales ) would retain their present rate of retired pay , increased by 5 percent . The overall cost of the 5 - percent increase to all ...
... percent increase in 1958 was more than they would have received under recomputation on the 1958 scales ) would retain their present rate of retired pay , increased by 5 percent . The overall cost of the 5 - percent increase to all ...
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Page 2144 - I would be less than frank if I did not say that some of the speeches which have been made on this and related subjects do not merit the same opinion.
Page 1820 - Force, or his designee, shall notify the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and House of Representatives, immediately upon reaching a final decision to implement, of the cost of construction of any public work undertaken under this section, including those real estate actions pertaining thereto.
Page 1829 - The Secretary of each military department may proceed to establish or develop installations and facilities under this Act without regard to section 3648 of the Revised Statutes, as amended (31 USC 529) and sections 4774(d) and 9774 (d) of title 10, United States Code.
Page 1426 - Other witnesses will return at 2 o'clock. (Thereupon at 12 : 15 pm, a recess was taken until 2 pm, the same day.) AFTERNOON SESSION The CHAIRMAN.
Page 1907 - The committee met at 10 am, Hon. Carl Vinson (chairman of the committee) presiding. The CHAIRMAN. Let the committee come to order. Members of the committee, this is a continuation of the hearing on HR 10202.
Page 1826 - ... the Secretary of Defense determines that deferral of such construction for inclusion in the next military construction authorization Act would be inconsistent with interests of national security, and in connection therewith to acquire, construct, convert, rehabilitate, or install permanent or temporary public works, including land acquisition, site preparation, appurtenances, utilities, and equipment...
Page 1462 - Guard reports to the Secretary of the Navy and the Chief of Naval Operations...
Page 2161 - Secretary of each military department may establish or develop military installations and facilities by acquiring, constructing, converting, rehabilitating, or installing permanent or temporary public works, including land acquisition, site preparation, appurtenances, utilities and equipment...
Page 1397 - Deceased members of the Armed Forces (including deceased commissioned officers of the Public Health Service and the Coast and Geodetic Survey) pursuant to 10 USC 2771, as amended by Public Law 86-641, approved July 12.
Page 2155 - Naval Operations and the Commandant of the Marine Corps in overseas areas on attache or mission aircraft.